Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked it.
Leonardo DiCaprio is 47. If he got married right out of college and had kids a couple of years after, those kids would be 23. It wasn't an unrealistic movie age-wise.
And Melanie Lynskey is 44 and has a 3 year old in real life. I guess her character could have physically have a 25 year old, but that's unlikely as a university grad with a Ph.d studying husband.
But she is a far outlier. Most 44 year olds do not have toddlers. Its pretty ridiculous TBH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked it.
Leonardo DiCaprio is 47. If he got married right out of college and had kids a couple of years after, those kids would be 23. It wasn't an unrealistic movie age-wise.
And Melanie Lynskey is 44 and has a 3 year old in real life. I guess her character could have physically have a 25 year old, but that's unlikely as a university grad with a Ph.d studying husband.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked it.
Leonardo DiCaprio is 47. If he got married right out of college and had kids a couple of years after, those kids would be 23. It wasn't an unrealistic movie age-wise.
And Melanie Lynskey is 44 and has a 3 year old in real life. I guess her character could have physically have a 25 year old, but that's unlikely as a university grad with a Ph.d studying husband.
Anonymous wrote:I liked it.
Leonardo DiCaprio is 47. If he got married right out of college and had kids a couple of years after, those kids would be 23. It wasn't an unrealistic movie age-wise.
Anonymous wrote:Liberals are pathetic . This is humor for them
Anonymous wrote:Liberals are pathetic . This is humor for them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, you really hung in there, champ.Anonymous wrote:My wife and I also tried to watch it but we found it so boring in the first 10 minutes we switched it off.
I feel like this is kind of the start of the next movie that needs to be made. The political idiots and business sharks only get in these positions of power because we have voting citizens who can't defer gratification long enough to make it through more than the first ten minutes of a middle-brow movie.
We have created a country where many think mainly with "gut" and can't handle focusing on anything that doesn't give them an instant dopamine hit with limited intellectual investment. End stage capitalism - a life so easy and comfortable that a movie that doesn't grab attention immediately in first ten minutes is doomed with a subsection of society.
Anonymous wrote:I thought it was tedious. I stopped after about thirty minutes. I felt like I was being lectured by unfunny jokes. And I am a Trump hater.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, you really hung in there, champ.Anonymous wrote:My wife and I also tried to watch it but we found it so boring in the first 10 minutes we switched it off.
I feel like this is kind of the start of the next movie that needs to be made. The political idiots and business sharks only get in these positions of power because we have voting citizens who can't defer gratification long enough to make it through more than the first ten minutes of a middle-brow movie.
We have created a country where many think mainly with "gut" and can't handle focusing on anything that doesn't give them an instant dopamine hit with limited intellectual investment. End stage capitalism - a life so easy and comfortable that a movie that doesn't grab attention immediately in first ten minutes is doomed with a subsection of society.
Or maybe it was just boring?